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Northern Advance, 27 Feb 1930, p. 5

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A1< v3-ICAN COIVIMISSION . 1 GU7;`d'VEiJ'ES IN BARBIE, 2 {Ro,llsT 3 Pkgs. 250 uuuno u one R 5' Pancake Buckwheat and was 6 cents and the ..U:: Ur MILK PRODUCTION nadir,-I.~ & Alix-ed pru _ . :zmnj;lo. -nnnnnu 14% 13%| HESS. \`.'l:at 21 .pl(:n(li(l thing our church woulrl be LlI1(lcl'SL1Cl1 conditions, with such :1 spirit, and what u womle1'1'ul land this Czmzulzt of ours would be. When God nished His work it \\'a.~l very ;j'oc(l. If the church does its 1 wqrk according to the tcacliiiigs of ` 13` Lord, this will be a very gooulq mild Christizm laud, concluded Dr. G.1`sbo1'ne. `] T')nvinn- Hun u4`n.m.,.,... - ,..\.1`.. .. ::i`z e-'l.`i n '1'} 1e N0 rthern .-\dv:m<-e dun chic r.-.< of butt: :I\ 1H` CUTTINGS 111 l`.' and ..n 50 1-111. ?`5 % :| We are Featuring This Week- Del Monte 19 uv.v- ,~. . I This indicates the value of good; lpasmlragc in reducing the "feed ('.o;~;tl_ {of milk production and enabling tfm; ."i(la1`yman to realize 21. profit over and. wiabove his labour, 0V(`.!`h(`:1(l and fem"! '[i(`llill'Q'OS. 'l`li(.~ i,lll'(.'(`. fzuttms Llml, wil. `lI1zl"(.` the p31-ezitcst influence in r(:duc 1-" `iv: Lhr: fm-ll 00:41 of mill; prozlm:t.io.i inimnm rlrn 3 . V 3 3 uilsuorne. During the afternoon 21 confer-' ence with the luyrncn was held, in which the question of church at-| tendance was di; from everv; angle. As 2L means of countcractin2_ the indifference of people l.`0\\'E\!`(l 1':--" ]ip;ion, the 1'8-Q>'t,21bllSl1lll`, ,' of the fzun-1 ily altar was eulvoczited. If the present generation is gr-o\\'in_e* zuvay. from the church it is not so much the fault of the clergy or church lezulers,i as it is the result of laxity and in-E difference on the part of 1)zu'e11t.s',\\'u.al the opinion generally e.\'p1`e set]. If! a father goes to play golf Sunday" morning he cannot expect his son is` going to go to church, as one man put it. l '[`l1r-. (Inn (`nu-nnnn u-HI` elm` In SIX years. period was $1.87 per 100 pounds of milk and 36 cents per pound but.- terfat. The returns were 43.7 cents! _per poumd butterfat, leaving a pro-; gt of 7.7 cents. During the nasture; `period the cost; of milk was 97 cents: and of butterfat 18.7 cents. The` price received was 41.4 cents, leav-3 Iing a prot over feed cost of 22.7; fcenta. ; l nu. . .. . .. . .- .1 In 1929 the cost for the stablingil I average price received was 42.75. cents. The spread has, therefore,` been reduced by half and the price} increased by 5.35 cents per pound| in six years. In 1929 the nnsf. for tho stahlinrrl y. ." . . . " ' " `" " I""" " 'f "' "w - nun; .11.,` gnu-.._; u v `'n-;' the. 1.s~u(l cos! ol pl`0(]ll(:t1011`nugr, and that no soluuon was pg" l_ b V . U ` 1_b;t *0 .'L rmmmum arc; e.~:ib1-0. s:\.vo on the basis of much 0 H W m H M `, ` 'N_N* xlz~vn`rmmr~v'~' ~ -wu-I-w~nr:\1ion and lonsry slow Pro-`t" H19 OH 'm 0t t ., < - . .- -~w:1h:11':.1 real woman 1` 01`1Y t1H`0l|?Zh W! U50 0f nurbr-rnl Great Britain is faced with a grave;'point.ml to the Senate 2 We Featuring This Week-- Choose Your Del Monte Products at Loblaw s v -1111. _ 3%-oz. 2 Pkrr. Whether _v0I1 hnppcn to want fruits, vegetables, dried fruits, cznuod sh, o--rudiments, or any one ofn remark- ably wide iist of other prepared foods, you may be sure DEL MON'FE has set its quality idcalsjust as high for all. Tin : I don t know he `obey got into the m2 in the first phlm-," .<:1_v.= dict, but I suspect smuggler! it in th< .'1`(.` z -Jar: -Jar: -Jar} .Jar: Jar I Jar I Jurf 1 36c .- 27c - 13c ' 23c - 13c : 230 7 360 gnczm L,nurcn. The day's conference opened with holy communion at 0.30, at which` the Bishop of .\'iagar21 \\'z1;< the cc-Is:-I brunt, and closed with :1 full chomll se1'\'i(:e held at 7.30 in Hm m~,m.'.m * . 2-4-c . 29c 1 140 .- 23c `It Special- lg Co rnbination Oer }1d_ngiash} Eva-.ry oor-cvery piece of fur- niture glistens with :1 wonderful sheen, so utterly hard that it is irnpr-rvious to scratches, heel- marks, and chi.ldrcn s rornpings. Thcrc s only one polish that brings such :1 perfun: surface. That is Old English Wax. As easy to apply as mere sweeping. 1 IL .:__ IS`1('\l'\'l) WTAV ......: cub) Lu uyyn as Lung`. aux.q.Iuu(_.-_. 1-lb. tin FLOOR W /XX and 1/2-pt. btl. LIQUID \VAX $2?` 69 i".6 R .. Liquid axPaste urunt, and Cl0$C(l wnh full choral} scrvxce held at 7.30 m the e\'en1ng.. | H. `Pf S2 ECE 1 The Antiseptic .Ha.nd Cleaner I lsma/.~es Hard Whlcr sop. /V'l"I"l"I'I T' HITE FLAKE PASTRY __%.__ ,-\ ----.--.-- ""G"I iIE5 Pkg. 1 00 FLJ()f5UR` The 01.10 and Only T` 75 IW l'I`T/`V1 S NAP Ti? 14 7-lb. Bag O./1' Bottle 4 U UL IL. The conference with the young people, which followed, bl`0l1_L ,'ht out` the crying need for 1e:1dc1~s, which! is by no means conned to the Ah-: gliczm Church. Tho {In v`< r-nn Frn-.-.n m. ,..m..,`,1 ...:.:. ' ` f- I \K --E Everything is open to your view in the Loblaw aisles, leisurely or quickly you choose for your- self, delicacies or staple foods. You appreciate Loblaw s economical plan of merchandising, in that you are assured of quality products at prices that enhance our slogan of 667I4` $17` I IFIIII ` IWEG99 .4.n.nn. vv va.-_ uo:.n\.-.. `V; n... _.-.-..~._v-.a.,-V... ...._. ..._..,\,'I That is why our Store Employees get Wednesda Afternoon 011'. We Close at 12.30 p.m. `SLTUS IIWH1 lg-I1 pl'0(.lllClI]g 'd.I1L'.(3SLl'y. ; Second: A pasture improvement ,prog'.ram, properly conducted, that |v-rill ensure a plentiful supply of isuctrulent feed throughout the entire nasture period, the opuportune neriod for cheap production due to low cost 0-f fnog_ nu - \ - nu .. .- .- AllW rI'I1, L3- ork and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy ____ o..___ 'n_.._1 _ _ . . _ _ _ -. \T7,..!._......l.... `sires from high producing ancestry. ~ SI-nnnd : A nn.r4f.1n'n imnrnvempnr. 2 Third ': The production of a great- Ier amount of suitable home grown Eroughages and grains to reduce the Heed account and lower the cost of ! 1 momhs. *milk production during the winter ` j__ 2 J. H. '[`homas, of the Ranmly '.\ I:1-::- . Cabinet, speaking in th: `don -1 of Commons recently, u(ln'.I` trtd that t.hm'r.- had been no soluti. ."r>L'.m1 for tho. prob]:-m of unemploy- ment, and on '~""`-`vmV:\1i0nand pro- 291 OUR GREATEST PROBLEM L-&\ \`\" 7- DON'T lllffof headaches. or my of those pains a tablet of Aspirin can end in a hurry! Physicians prescribe it, and approve its free use, for it does not affect the heart. Every drug- gist has it, but don't fail to ask the druggist for Baytr. And don't take any but the box that says Bayer, with tablets that are stamped with the "Bayer Cross" Canned Fruits Vegetables and Other Foods --uwu `J-9'IWIlIrIII\/VJ V... u--,5`..- V-7`, WE SELL F01! LESE Rico Krispies KEI,U)GC S . . . . . . . . . . Sarrlinos \`k'IPl1II? ll.-..u Etpordtetl NE5'l`Ll'S-I}ahy Size . . . . . . . A price "(:3 GOLUICN Brm Gelatine YIAVIQ` 0 .... 1).. 1{`z},p;r' 13};;g;;i;;'% Real Tualy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` Zebra I lnnhl Q1. Fruit Salad filil Ill`N ll-4....l#$L. xamets that at Bayer Cross." 4` LII} Lu, ob! Ia, DAVIS` 2-oz. Package. . CAI I], ll; Liquid Smvc Pulish. . Kl`, l. `IL. I"RY`S-"Bc \Vinc-I)rink Fry'a"- Jlall ll I-I lrl 13 SKI } I IR Br.'1nd-Daiuly nnd Delicious. . Specia I-California [Ll-llldlfl A mm1ES* E Bifp-3:25 PEACHES Special- `lII'IIV`- Specia,l-Rcd Maraschino my \Jlx&lO|I c-rate iis te21chix1,<:s.3 with ; a11d| N: m" nrhr-r 1'1-H.0'l'{HI:` Size Tin: itvlefcps /Natl Slicetl SYRUP 2-lb. Tin WBEEHIVE problem, and the problem is S])i\:'.1d- ing to other lands. In Austria . me are 300,000 workless out of a popu- lation of six million. Right here in Canada the unemployment problem is seiorus. Politcians may talk and say that there is only the seasonal number out of work but tho -'- "i- terested in relief work in every city and town kno.-. (lilferent. Thr without work by which he can ~.- tain hmself and his family is me of the most tragic and regrettable positions that can come upon a `min. The nroblem must be bro 1-rrht Mag; Sc;u;'ing' 332'.` 23 positions that come upon 21 mun. The problem home to all those who are 1n 3. nosi- `iion to help by assisting in every way possible the men who are with- out work but anxious to pay their \Va_\' and keep their (1e1)e'mlen'. 1-. tlu-y uhoulrl live. '1 an HE./ihln UHIIVA TODQY W h :1 _. .. .... n at- ed uverv ; count01'acti112 1'2- isllirxg fam- lvocatod. away ..~. Iczulers, wt pzu'ent.s',\\'z1.a Iv I-\'v\vn.<:~n1l nu: `D. .\IcF2u I M1's.H ifmv days :Dic-kor. c 1 I Morley _days at t .z1src for . 311-3. R ends in WI`. '1` i fri T7-IIIRSUAY, FEBT{U.5`}lY 27, L.".0 ...:up....-.. T141; Tin 510 Saw Hal or Cold 1/3 lb. Tin} 13 WE SELL FOR LESS __2 Pkgs. 25c __2 Tins Bottle : Page Five Pkg. 161`, 330 how that word nun-r1a1.:'e . . 21 local bene- \ ` I -M . nI`nn 1Ivr\r\\nv\ . :16c 19c 1 240 25c of 1'ufm~1mz the Senate. . has been an- -r ~UlllL` '0 a jokcf Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robinson oi; Toronto visited at Mr. and Mrs.` Bert, Wright's on Sunday. I ;'\I2-_ -,mzI Mrs. Jack hewson of To- Bel-L wr1gnL's on bunuay. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack To-. ronto visited their parents, 1'/1.1` and; Mrs. Thos. Hewson. 4 Murray, George and William and` Miss Meta Hunter of Toronto visit- (eld Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter on Sum 21);. . Mrs. F1-ml Woods is visitinz`: in To- I I I day. Mrs. Fred visiting \1'onto at her son s, Mr. Ed. Woods.` [ nu W1-izlnv nvr-nimr tho 1nmnbe`.`_~: `route at ner sous, mr. nu. vv uuua. 1 I On Friday evening the membe1x~:' {and o`1ce1's of Mine1'V'a Lodge held Lprogwessive euehre and dzmee in theu =CommuniLy Hall. It was one of the] :}3`r:st held since the hall was opc~ned.I LhC`lC \vas a good crowd and good- musxc and all had :1 \'er_v pleasant 4 {:11 n I i umc. M1`. Wm. called on M1` on Wonclay. I Mic: Jr-nn uruay last. Mrs. Fred Jobbitt is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Gavin, at Midhurst. NI-v and Wire Alex Rlnr-1: mm vic- Monday. I 1 1\`liss Jczm .VIi11c1' of Hillsdalc vi:~:i'L- ed her sister, Mrs. Jas. Leonard, onl . Sunday. I Hnutrlw: fhn Htn Rnn of NT)`. nndl 1 Douglas, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brewster, had the misfor- tune to break :1 small bone in his leg when he fell while playing on Sat- urday last. Mr: Wrml .Tnhhit1: is visiting` her 9 zsummy. I (Continued from page one) hing positive in the present situa- ,_ . r-nming` down the cousm, Mrs. uavm, at ;v11unurst. M-1'. and Mrs. Alex. Black are VIS- iting at Midland. Mr. .T. Y-Tnnfpr and Mr. J. F`m'2'u- mug at lV11(ll2111(l. i Mr. J. Hunter and Mr. J. F01';Z_`l1-1 son were in Toronto on Wednesday.` igomery are now occupying the space] Miss Annie Burton and Mrs. Mont- iwherc M. P. Draper had his barber !shop. I Tho Rlnnk Rrns, taln 12:1 . xvpni: xpl`lC(3S. School was closed on account of Miss Jean Elrick being called to To- wonto to attend the funeral of her lnnn;-in I }SI10p. The Black Bros. sale last week| was quite successful in every way,I the horses, especially, selling at-high prices. Svhnnl was ('ln.:p(l nn at-r-nnnt nf icousm. Mr. George Elrick has returned `to high school after an attack of the% ` u, Elmvale rink was ipostponc its ca1'ni\'z11 nnild \vez1tl1er. `Iv Qnrn Allnn Q`- Lii (l'clu3. ,'IlLCl` IELSL \\',`CK. I n l\'vHl'lL' .`Ul\lC(` nus C0ll(lLlL`lL`(l by 11!.-\'. l.l. S. Sll0)'lL of B:u'ri-. lllLL`l'l1\(!l1l. in ltht: Sixtli Lino Ccim-`u-ry, lnni.~lil, in the l':::nil_v plot. The lutv Mr. .'-i:l,VL'.~' had beta!) :1 1`e.~'i(lo1iL here for L\\'(_-iity-` 111115.. _Vuz1i'.<, comin,v: here from_ Churchill. He was of :1 quict, un~` zlssuiiiiiig nature and much l'U.~1p(.'t.`l.(:(l by all. H4: l<:av<.-s to mourn his loss his \\ l(lO\\`, one son, Hurry, On the l10ln(.'>`L(.'il(l. and one (llu}!,`l11(,`1`, Mrs. Hugh Biggar, to whom the sym- pathy of the community is e.\'tcnd0(l. Carlin Foyston left on Monday on a trip to Detroit and other points. Mrs. J. Chappel, who has been quite ill, is not improving` as her friends would wish. ' M1`. and Mrs. lpresentcd with 1 `:1. rluug'hte1' last ` I V.hnv:\1rn vinlz IS 111 \\'11.J1 pnellmolua. } Signs of spring are seen in -th;.-` infullablu sigrn of the migwzxtion of? the purple grztckle or blz1ckbird;~:. ` wing positive in me present, situa- '.Ic::, something coming down the stream of this church s life, that its service to man may be renclered In more spiritual and efcient terms in the future. I think, as we study the situation, we shall app1'ecia.te the sigtliicance of the general synod s action in appointing this commission. There s :1 great future immediately before the church. There is a great stir and `-novement among mankind. We are liehting torches to show the way. A new conception of the l"athr,-rhootl of God and the brother- hood of man has come to the world th'rou_zrh the church. This is the treasure that has been brou;2;ht out of the great sacrices of the pa.+'.t. 'l,`o-(lay the church is ziskinp: it.~, people to put on the whole armour -of God and go forth fr:211'lcssly to Victory. I1nVn1n,,Q Vimvnmnt mum wezuner. Mr. Sam Allen, S12, is ill \\'ll;l1 pneumonia. Sin'n.< nf . ;n 11 o`c1oc1~:. } `. Gordon )IcFz1 has 1'ctu1'm-d home after visiting his brother, A.` `D. McFadden. ` l'1m II n4` r*....1..... ...:n 1.-.,` - ` r 1.110 .-xlgron Llub held 21 quiltin bee at .\I1'.<. I,(:ste1".~: last week. .- bczultiful com1'o1't<:1' was p1'epzu`c and will be .<,old by selling; tickets. Service next Sund'.1_\' morning` :1 '11 o clock. 3 r:m-,lm. mr,.I.*..,1,x,,.. .... ____ 4. . .ucrz1 The W.I. of Coulson will next 111L`(:til1.{' at the home Jus. SheI. on llarch 2.30 13.111. P()1'l1:fr\ `Iv 'JI\l` 7\Ta-:- (Manchester Guardian) ; The Conference might reduce ex-V isting navies by little, perhaps by no-l thing at all, and still not be a fail- ure. For existing navies are all due to be increased with the next few ` years, and undoubtedly will be in- creased unless the Conference nut.,:' a check upon them, If it does that it will have made a beginning. But that is the least that it must do. For we cannot reckon upon having` an- other chance. National sentiment everywhere is still powerfully paci- c: disarmament is still a Imnulnr ..~ . . I Born--to M1`. and I\I1':~:. D. Mc-: .~\2'thur, on Feb. ltith, a son. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shelswell spent it fgxv days with friends at Wztver-` ey. ` `H2: Vfnnal \Ynm.-nu f\ 'l``--t-I iey. `. .\Ii:~:s Maud Mo1`r_rzm of Toronto spent :1 week with Mr .and .\Irs. `D. .\IcFz1(ldcn and 3113. Coats. . Mrs. Hazel She1.sweI1 is spe11(ling :v` witll her brother, Victor of Clowos. ' ::.uJUr1-Ln. . | BL-nth spending 21 f:-.v at the farm which he will mun- Iasrc his cousin near Port Hom-.; 5 R. H. Brandon is visiting` wt`:1' jfriemls in Hamilton. 1 urywnere 15 Sun powemully paci- c; still 21 popular cry. But tl'1L-re are signs, at least in this country, of 21 ; tc-nmer. 11ml it is excoc-tlmzly (loubtful, if the prescnt Confs-rz-ncu fails, \\'l1uLl1(-1' 7.1 :=('('OIl(l could lw l1f.*l(l with any ('ll2ll]L'I" lnf . On tlu mntrzlry. l':\ilm~u 'w<)'.1l ]))`(`l)Zll)l_\' lw l'ollo'.\'ml lw com- -..v.1;-.-.. I..;1.1;;..- 1.~- ;-u..n,: 1 I\u' zlL C 101' ms cousm no 3 `friemls 3 M1`. '1`. .-\ddi. is : ibed ;~:u_"<,-1'in;: from :1 2 )Ir.:mrl Mm LY \'lCLOl`y." Layman s Viewpoint Dr. Gould was followed by Chan- cellor Gisborne, of Ottawa, who spoke from the layman s standpoint. Hr stressed the unication of the chu_rcli and the solid line it was presenting. As years go by I notice the dif- ference in the teaching, he said. T`,When I was a boy the favorite 'subject for sermons was the Devil. , and next to that l-Iell. Now when we go to church we hear the story` of the Christ, the wonderful life Hr lived, His teaching and parables. We hear more of the love of Godil and less of His wrath. The church7' is a growing institution and thoseu clergymen who confine their teach- ing more and more to the Christ life will have no difculty in keeping their congregations. There will be no question about their inifuence over the youth and children of their `parish and community. The devill and hell are disappearing and love- the love exemplied in Christ-- gentleness and kindness, have come` in their place. More and morey people are living so that those who' observe them can tell that God love. l n.. F12,-kn`-nn .1n..lnun.l H~..L H-.. ;u1_:.';. Mr. J. H. liayt.-5 passc-(1 away on Friday aftt.-1' it fcw (Iu_\'.~:` illm-.<.~: from lpneunloniu. The funeral took pluc- Ion _\Ion(lu_\' from his late resi l\`.'1101`C service xvus conducted by Rev. J. Lhtr Cclmrtery, rhn fumihv nlno '!`l... l..4 -u.. .- , ..... .. nuulbuu :5 connnc-(1 to ms; slipyht stroke. ' Mr.zm(l .\I1's. H. Stevenson of `C1'21ig\\'_vIe, .~\1Lz1., who have been xspending 21 month in the cast, visited `the luttt.-1"s brother, Morley Bc-ath.| `last week. | .VIi:<. Orchard of `xvas at her home here over ` end. : Rh. ....,1 11... n h- }C1;~in.- motored 10 Aurora on Sun(lu:.' and spent the (lay. Mr. and .\Ir.s. A. Ronald are s;)und- }iI]_`.',' it few days in Barrie and .~\ven-- in_<.:'. I Mr 1 L7 17... Mr. and .\I1'.<. I2. Plo\\'1'ig'ht and ' V 3 T110 Algron Club held quilting DC at wt-r-k. _\ THE NAVAL CONFERENCE I . L-atimer of Unionvillol . M1`. and Mrs. Lmmox Blacki nvulnu v . . 2| l.5\- \\HI.'H nun t. must rest. ELMVALE JOVG." L Dr. Gisborne declared that the! church had :1 wond_erfu1 mission inili the promotion of unity, that its duty xvas to load. In this connection he quoted the Indian Ir.-211101` Ghzmdi, who 1` said that those who came to India , tn +n..,.1. um ..,.i:...:,m ,.r r`1\..:. 1 1 nzumnon. 1 conned to his; rin :1 : \~+mL-,. t S`.l`1i.0 U D EDGAR `. Fred Drys(la1e \ver(.-I ` the splendid gift of` . week. 1I'I\u nnn\nn11,..I "I\ V compelled to: owing to they I 1L(l.VVOO(1S. 1 mm me +1.! of Crossland. Toronto the week sum Ina: mosc who to mum to teach the rehgxon of Jz:: Ch1'1. woL1H have to lead the Christ llfo nnrl rvnf nrlnlins--Mn '.~ +nu..I~inn~.- ` Hum 11.; of Mr.~:._ 5th, at: hold its` nf` Kl.- >'IL1li1UOH for d1.~t to solve, as it is governed by many L ]):l.\`i1ll'U I The Dominion Experimental Farm at Nappan, Nova Scotia, has been keeping records on the feed cost of milk production for each week since .1924. In this way it has been 1105- ` sible to obtain data on the cost at` different seasons of the year and un-; der different. feeding conditions. The} feasibility of winter dairying is a problem for each individual farmer factors, too numerous to be dealt: with in :1 short article .~`=uch as t,hi.~.I Data collected at this farm showl tlmtthe prot over feed cost at the| present time is }.',`1'(.`L1iZ('l' the! <-nson than it \' -` 1......-. SEASONAL COST OF Mll K` DI wun m 1 \.'(`1\|'~ 7|" yum \ the :41 bum.-1 urn-1-.: 1':-(' buttorfnt n nnvu 4~~n r u'.`r.-1';v ` 1929 me; woum. nave to Jean and not a(lu1tc1'z1`u2 'I'!1r.x- nuns? \vu'nu- `viola 94 Groceterias in Ontario I)l'IL.\H).\ K Br:uul-Mr,Hm T[:Ilves- ]"nnc_\' (_lu;|lil_\'-~;\n. L!`/1 Size Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pure Orange 1Warrnalade SUIlHHi"I`"S-`N)-nz. Jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Red Ix : l`('I" Cereal The Nulurul l"nm1 fur Old and Yuung . . . . . . . . .- Roman Rival 1\'v.c...-..`. N... ll... .1 ..-w., uuy-uuuuu I-Jl.Irl/elvll vUu- . .`<,llll B l~- '- A delirium; .?I;:l\\'ivl| Spread . . ` . . . . . . 31/-Oz '3 Ptmenlo D Ia_yonnaLse 8-oz. J 5[[II'Il.l) Hrum]-- Q 1 / ,\.. `I 1\.1turr'a Nut Hrnwn Farm]. . .. Bab-0 Cleanser Prrnzn-ml nnm-Lullv I ... l.`........L Jk"ayoru1aise Delight 8-oz. . .`\',IIVHjILl) Branl-- Q1 / (\rr lduul fur Salads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iayonn aise Dressing ._`_H I H111) I3r:nul--- Had I: II.'u`nr ull its nwn--0 Salad Drossing SHIV I J`. Hr:u..L_ SIIH'Il.l) Hrzunl-- (ll)uk(.`d' "Rich and Creamy -8-Oz. Jar. : . . . . . - u Poaclws I\l.`l \H\\"1'l.' n_....,: vu_n,, 1-1,1,. THESE SPECIALS_0N SALE FOR WEEK OF FEBRUARY 28 th to DHABCII 6ih WATCH E0}: THE YELLOW TICKETS unu not auunc 'I'hc_V must View "kindness the View s.~<-.L<,, and see the Ji_:io:..: with whic! tact. l`his :~:a1nc tI.u 1u~z=.(l::1's of th( t7c -"7,)r.-2.1-:01" said. n'- n urn L1 nu-.-nu in y : apron um IJlllJ"lJ `.J`r`:ll',-1,`!/I, Prcparcul npruiully for I-In;uncl- "Something New". . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2-l}._ 3; 3` Specia.-I-Aulnt Jelnnilma Sp49i:i(1l-G00al Value ASPARAGUS Soaks Clathw W hizer 'r'\-'-In-r-/`V/\ SO11 UN 'l`hxs ,. nnr r\ n WHITE SWAN Toilet Tissue incy must \'lC\\' \v1Ln s_\'n11)ath_v anal views of other l'z.'1]'g'i0llS` Sr.~<`.l.~` the good in other 1'0 ligi : which `.1103 czune in con- attitude adopted by the church in Camula. t7 1: -"175.-21.01` said, would make the! c'1L11'<~}1 grow in every way in spirit- uality, in n11mbcr.<, ness. and in useful-? .

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